Faith-Rooted Organizer at Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice (CLUE Justice) – United StatesHYBRID
Recruiter: Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice (CLUE Justice)
Position Description
A Faith-Rooted Organizer (Organizer) educates, organizes, and mobilizes faith and community
leaders to engage in economic justice campaigns. The Organizer builds and leads a committee
of faith leaders who are prepared and committed to standing alongside workers and working-class families in their struggle for dignity and justice in the workplace. The Organizer will
consistently reach out to new faith leaders and communities to develop a strong, dynamic, and
diverse leadership base. The Organizer will engage in regular strategy sessions with coalition
partners and faith leaders to organize events, actions, and meetings that will further the work of
justice inOrange County and Long Beach.
Primary Functions
Under the supervision of the Labor Program Director, the Organizer will:
- Lead efforts for faith community outreach, recruitment, and education;
- Build committee membership and develop committee leadership on an ongoing basis;
- Plan and lead regular (i.e., monthly) committee meetings;
- Build relationships and coordinate with coalition partners;
- Coordinate the content and logistics for public events and large-scale mobilizations;
- Participate in leading Faith-Rooted Organizing trainings; and
- Work cooperatively and creatively with other members of the CLUE team on other projects
(actions, campaigns, committees, events, etc.), as assigned.
Skills and Qualities
The Organizer must demonstrate a commitment to economic justice, the labor movement, and
faith-rooted advocacy, and be willing to work non-traditional hours and weekends when
necessary, including during religious holidays. They must be capable of establishing and
maintaining deep and numerous relationships and have a gift for strategic thinking and planning.
They must be flexible, open-minded, cross-culturally competent, a motivated self-starter, and
able to work independently. The position also calls for excellent reporting skills, as well as
strong analytical, written, verbal communication, and computer skills. The Organizer should
have familiarity and confidence in interacting in a non-judgmental fashion with various
communities of faith, including those with whom they differ, as well as documented experience
and strong skills in community organizing, outreach, and engagement. They must have an ever-
improving track record of leading a team. As an organization serving multiple counties,
organizers must have a reasonable flexibility with regard to geographic focus and assignment.
- Driving your own car is required.
Applications must be submitted through the official careers portal. Female candidates and candidates from underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.